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Resolution on the current developments in Ukraine: approved by the European Parliament
The European Parliament on Thursday supported a joint resolution on Ukraine by a simple majority. The vote took place during a plenary session in Strasbourg without any debate beforehand.
In its resolution, the European Parliament proposed that the European Commission hold a meeting with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit in order to "re-establish a constructive dialogue."
"[The EP] considers that the recently postponed meeting with President Yanukovych would have offered an excellent opportunity to tackle serious concerns addressed towards the Ukrainian government and re-establish a constructive dialogue that could lead to the Association Agreement to be initialed provided there is significant progress on both technical and vital political obstacles still in place; calls on the [EU] Council and the [European] Commission to reschedule the recently postponed meeting with President Yanukovych ahead of the foreseen EU-Ukraine Summit in December 2011," reads the document.
This clause is one of the closing in the resolution. It is preceded by other provisions that cover a range of bilateral relations, starting from the strategic level – the recognition of Ukraine's aspirations for EU membership, and ending with recommendations on the examination of possible mistakes in decision-making at the government level in special parliamentary commissions.
"[The EP] takes the view that a deepening of relations between the EU and Ukraine and the fact of offering Ukraine a European perspective are of great significance and in the interests of both parties; recognizing Ukraine's aspirations pursuant to Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, provided that all criteria, including respect for the principles of democracy, human rights, fundamental freedoms and the rule of law, are met," reads the resolution.
Source: http://www.interfax.com.ua/eng/main/83761




